Political Podcasting

I am an avid podcast listener (probably 20-30 hours per week) and since 2015 most of them have been political. Below is my current list of podcasts. Anyone else out there have the same addiction?

Favorites (listen to every show):
Buzz Burbank News and Comment
Five Thirty Eight
NPR Politics Podcast
Left Right & Center
Political Gabfest
Words & Numbers (the most conservative podcast I listen to; can’t stand many of them)

The Rest (listen to ~30%)
Anderson Cooper 360
Can he Do That
The Daily
The Daily Show
Morning Joe
Pod Save America
Rachel Maddow Show
Today Explained
Up First
The Weeds

They tend to be hybrid podcasts (covering more than politics).
Fresh Air;
The Daily from the NY Times;
Today Explained from Vox;
New Yorker: Politics and More

Up First is a morning news roundup on NPR. Good for immediate breaking news and news I missed during the afternoon or evening.

Will give FiveThirtyEight a chance (but the name Nate Silver brings out an immediate irritated reaction when I hear it).

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Baldimo

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Wed 17 Apr, 2019 11:23 am

@maporsche,

I cut the cord last summer and got into watching youtube video's. I've come across some interesting people to watch.
The only people who I watch that would be considered center or left/right of center:
Tim Pool
Dave Rubin
I recommend you watch the 2 guys above, they are center left and do not support extreme regressive leftists.

As for the rest of my youtube political time, I do enjoy watching Mark Dice for the entertainment aspect of his videos. I spend most of my time on youtube watching knife making video's or other DIY stuff, I'll be building a retaining wall and patio extension over the next couple of weeks for my new BBQ area, youtube is chock full of great DIY videos.